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The Trial by Franz Kafka
The Trial by Franz Kafka











Although he finished the final chapter, he never completed the novel. In the Kafkan world time and space are rearranged so that they either work for or against the protagonist, a world in which the protagonist never knows what is happening, or when. The nature of his crime is revealed neither to K. in a world bereft of vital information that might shed light on his plight and shares K.’s sense of hopelessness. Lawyers and judges fail him again and again and force his case to stagnation. tries to find out the substance of the charge against him to prove his innocence, he is pulled through a court system whose processes are as obscure as the charge laid against him. One morning Josef K., banker and bachelor, wakes up to find two men in his room who place him under arrest for an unspecified charge. To top up his income he started writing in his spare time.

The Trial by Franz Kafka

He studied law and worked for an insurance company at a meager salary. Kafka was born into a Czech-Jewish, German-speaking merchant family.

The Trial by Franz Kafka

‘The Trial’ is the world-famous novel written by Franz Kafka (1883-1924) and posthumously published in 1925.













The Trial by Franz Kafka